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89 Yamaha Yzw Mx 250 Cl- Freshly Rebuilt! Great Deal! Dirt Bike! on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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Specs on bike-89 YAMAHA YZW Mx 250 CL- freshly rebuilt! Good Deal! Dirt Bike! Brand New Breaks, plastics, tires, tusk clutch, grips (scott), FMF power core muffler. Idles Awesome and runs even better. Very nice DirtBike with a lot of power. Kicks super easy (once maybe twice), and pulls hard. Original seat in good condition. This bike is not a toy whatsoever. It is very fast and powerful. Attractive condition, great running bike, will consider trade value of $1,200 or you can cash out for $1,000. I have clean and clean title. Any questions?Call/Text anytime- (Trader JAZZ)

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